DIVING ADVENTURE IN HIKKADUWA / GALLE / UNAWATUNA
After enjoying breakfast, it’s time to explore your favorite dive sites, encounter marine life, and soak in the beauty of the southern coastal underwater world. For the next four days, you will dive along the southern coast to explore the vibrant marine life and numerous wreck sites. You will be visiting the following diving sites according to the instructions given by the diving instructor on a daily basis.
In the morning, you will proceed to the dive center at 8:30 a.m. with your license to complete the paperwork, get the equipment ready, and have a briefing before you leave at 9:00 a.m. for diving.
Diving In Hikkaduwa
With its impressive coral reefs and abundance of tropical fish, HIKKADUWA is recognized as one of the best places for Snorkelling and diving on the Southwest coast (in the southwest season of November to April). With a reputed and long-running diving school located in the town itself, PADI diving instructors are available throughout the season for training and certification as well as leading more experienced divers in some of the country’s best ship wreck and reef dives
Diving In Unawatuna / Galle
Unawatuna / Galle has 16 different dive sites with varying depths from 6 to 32 meters, offering a vibrant variety of dives such as reef dives, rock dives, wreck dives, and night dives. You can enjoy diving and snorkeling around the wreck in Unawatuna Bay, with a maximum depth of around 6 meters, which is recommended for beginners. For advanced divers, there are two wrecks: Rangoon and SS Orestes. The Rangoon wreck lies at a depth of 30 meters and is relatively broken up, while the SS Orestes wreck is more intact at a depth of around 22 meters.
Dinner and overnight stay at Hikkaduwa